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December 20, 2012 Worship & Music
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A Blessed Christmas to you all!
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Welcome to the Ascension Stillwater Book Club Blog!
We're excited to share the book Making a Home for Faith: Nurturing the Spiritual Life of Your Children by E. Caldwell with all of you. To access the blog, the e-address is: http://acstillwaterhomeforfaith.wordpress.com/ To access password protected posts, all lower case: ascensionbookclub To contact Joy, cairesfamily.jc@gmail.com to contact Mindy, mindy@aechurch.org If interested in a copy of the book, let Mindy know.
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Christmas Pageant
Ascension Christmas Pageant Rehearsal,
Sat. Dec. 22, 9:00 am
Pageant will be during the 10:00 am service on Dec. 23
Questions; Trisha Acers, 351-2807 or trishaacers@me.com
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Rescheduled!!
Come one, come all!
The 28th Annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Sunday, December 23, 2012
3:00 pm
Invite your family, friends and neighbors to Ascension for this much-loved Advent tradition.
Arrive early for the best seating. A free-will offering will be taken. Complimentary child care available.
* Please note new date and time!*
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Sunday Quiet Time 9:15-9:45 a.m.
Please join us for a half-hour of reflecting time for each Sunday in Advent from 9:15 to 9:45. Get a cup of coffee and meet us in the library. We'll read a scripture lesson and an Advent hymn text, then take time for spoken and quiet reflection. Take care of your soul and take a little extra time to prepare for Christmas. Offered by Margaret Boettcher and Buff Grace+.
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Christmas Services
December 24th:
4:00 pm and 9:00 pm December 25th: 10:00 am Holy Eucharist and Nursery at all services
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 Our Community Kitchen will be closed on Christmas. Please note our new hours! We will now be open from 8 - 10 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday's.
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Mission Trip Meeting
Monday, January 7, 6:30 PM Parish Hall
This meeting is for EVERYONE
interested in Mission Trips with Ascension.
Whether you already know you want to go on a trip
or are just beginning to consider the idea,
whether you are in high school or an adult,
whether you want to go local or global,
THIS IS THE PLACE TO START.
Come to this informational meeting and sign up for a trip this summer or meet others and begin planning your dream.
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There are only a few hundred copies left of Bringing Jon Home, the book about Jon Francis's life. If interested in a copy please contact David Francis. David is the author of Bringing Jon Home, the Wilderness Search for Jon Francis, an account of the long and complex wilderness search for his son, Jon, and the story of Jon's remarkable life, sudden loss, and inspiring legacy. contact David here: David Francis
On March 24th at 8:45 am and 10:05 am David will be making a presentation entitled, "Living After Death" at Incarnation Lutheran Church in Shoreview.
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St. Stephen Deacon and Protomartyr (26 Dec NT)
All that we know about Stephen the Protomartyr (that is, the first martyr of the Christian Church) is found in chapters 6 and 7 of the Book of Acts.
The early Christian congregations, like the Jewish synagogues, had a program of assistance for needy widows, and some of the Greek-speaking Jews in the Jerusalem congregation complained that their widows were being neglected. The apostles replied: "We cannot both preach and administer financial matters. Choose seven men from among yourselves, respected, Spirit-filled, and of sound judgement, and let them be in charge of the accounts, and we will devote ourselves to prayer and the ministry of the word." The people accordingly chose seven men, including Stephen, and the apostles laid their hands on them. They are traditionally considered to be the first deacons, although the Scriptures do not use the word to describe them. (The Scriptures do refer to officials called deacons in the local congregations, without being very specific about their duties; and a century or more later, we find the organized charities of each local congregation in the hands of its deacons.) Read more about St. Stephen.
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Altar Flowers
If you are interested in sponsoring altar flowers for 2013, please contact Barb Smolik at 651-275-3533 or the office at 651-439-2609 for sign-up. Get your names on the dates you wish before they fill up.
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Ongoing Events
Please note New Hours for: Our Community KitchenTuesday and Thursday mornings 8- 10 am @ Ascension's Kitchen and Fellowship Hall.
Come and meet your community and have a delicious breakfast!
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Ongoing Groups:
Scripture Reflection and Prayer GroupFirst & Third Thursdays from 9 - 10:30 am in the Library
Thich Naht Hanh study/meditation group
Thursday nights at 7 pm in Parish Hall
Zen style Meditation group
Saturday mornings at 7 am in Small Chapel
Healing Touch
2nd Saturday every month in the Sanctuary at 9 am
Youth Choir Wednesday nights at 4:45 pmfor more info contact Nancy Whipkey @ 651-439-2609Bell ChoirWednesday nights at 6:15 - 7:15 pm
Adult Choir
Wednesday nights at 7:15 pmfor more info contact Nancy Whipkey @ 651-439-2609
YogaDevotion & Tai Chi
Yoga began another session on 11/27, Tuesdays at 7 pm Tai Chi was cancelled for the Fall, to be rescheduled at a later date.
Contact Laura Weston if interested in Yogadevotion at 651-430-9028
Centering Prayer Groupfor more information on meeting times contact Lois Welshons @jonlos@aol.com |
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Ascension Episcopal Church
E-Newsletter CommunicationsLynn Raarup To submit an article or question please e-mail me at: enews@aechurch.org 651-439-2609 |
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